Friday, June 28, 2019

Re: Re: [MW:29764] Re: ASME B31.3 2016 Ed - PWHT table

Hi,

On first condition, you have to check with your Designer, they may not not approve exemptions, your owner or company, basically some strignet world class ''COMPANY'' does not entertain most of the international code exemptions as per service requirements irrelavant of thickness or irrelavant of exemptions.

Secondly, note 6 of T 331.1.3 says if single layers or single pass on productions, same shall be written on  WPS with HI check ±10%.

Concluding that you may waive with CODE exemptions if you exempt the above conditions.

Yours
MOHAMED MUNEEB MAHABOOB
+91-786-700-444-6
TRZ - INDIA



Date: 2019-06-28 15:30
Subject: Re: [MW:29762] Re: ASME B31.3 2016 Ed - PWHT table
If preaheat is done, not required

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KG.PANDITHAN, BE, IWE,  CSWIP 3.1,
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 8:58 AM PARAI Reaction Channel <saravanshyla@gmail.com> wrote:
Dears, 

In pursuant to the trailing mail sent by me,

can any one review and let me know whether PWHT is required for the query..

Regards,
Saravanan Sornam,
Korea


On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 4:59 PM PARAI Reaction Channel <saravanshyla@gmail.com> wrote:
Dears ,

Could you please let me know whether PWHT is required for piping as per ASME B31.3, 2016 Edition for the P No. 1 Gr.1 welded to itself and also welded with  P No. 1 Gr.2 up to 25 mm thickness of welds, as per the Table 331.1.1.

Also, there is an exemption given in Table 331.1.3, when we preheat of 95 Deg C for greater than 25 mm thk. Hence I am asking this query.

Please check and let me know.

With best regards,
Saravanan Sornam,
Korea

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